Crypto currency exchanges

We constantly review various crypto exchanges and list them on this page, with extensive guides and ratings so you can easily determine which exchange to use for your crypto currency investments.

All crypto currency exchanges (sorted by the best ratings)

Here’s the collection of all crypto currency exchanges we have reviewed so far, including links to their full reviews and guides on how to use them properly. In the table below they are sorted by default by the rankings (rated by our community and our experts), but feel free to sort by other parameters.

If we are lacking any exchanges, you are more than welcome to let us know - we will get straight to work in reviewing them.

Exchanges that allow US citizens

It can be difficult for citizens of the United States, to find a good and reputable exchange to trade Bitcoin or other digital currencies. We have therefore collected a rated list of these, and will update the listings as other exchanges begin to accept US traders.

One of the reasons that exchanges of cryptocurrencies remain difficult to establish in the United States is that laws vary from state to state, and there are regulatory obstacles that aren’t necessarily the same as places like Europe or Asia.

Sign up and welcome bonuses fetched from all digital marketplaces

Many exchanges for digital currencies offer certain bonuses upon signing up, which allows you to make an additional return, sometimes quite substantial, or add to your initial deposits.

We have partnered with some of the exchanges to provide special offers that you can take advantage of, upon signing up on the exchanges through CoinToWork.

Reviews of crypto exchanges

We regularly provide fresh reviews as new exchanges for digital coin trading emerges, and work hard at keeping each review, guide and bonus info up-to-date at all times, so you know that this site always provides the latest and most relevant information to assist you on your crypto investment journey.

High quality reviews (no details left out)

The standards at the CoinToWork demands that we must have used the respective crypto exchanges for at least a couple of months, before publishing a review. There’s a few exceptions, but in those cases it will be specified very clearly in the review article, that the review is still ongoing and has not yet been fully conducted.